


Dan Warthen relayed a positive review from minor league instructor Jon Debus, who watch Young pitch.

Lucie on Thursday evening and threw five shutout innings. Prior to the game, Terry Collins said that Cedeno is the man at SS while Ruben Tejada is out.Ĭhris Young started for Class A St. Ronny Cedeno is back! The infielder was activated off of the DL and Vinny Rottino was optioned back to Buffalo. You can catch all of the action on FOX and personally, I'm sort of hoping that Terry Collins starts a Dickey/ Rob Johnson battery in this one. Ricky Nolasco heads to the hill for the Marlins and he'll face off against R.A. The Mets and Marlins face off at 1:05 PM this afternoon in Miami. Let's just get them tomorrow.Ĭhoose Your Recap: MLB.com, ESPN NY, Star-Ledger, Bergen Record, New York Times, Daily News, Associated Press He allowed just those 3 runs over 6 innings of work, walking none and striking out 7 over just 82 pitches. Santana allowed three runs in the first, two on a solo home run to Austin Kearns, who surprisingly still plays in the major leagues. Let's not forget about Johan Santana, who got off to a slow start. Giancarlo Stanton also hit one of the hardest groundballs I've ever seen against Francisco, a ball that rolled to the wall for a double. In some good news, Francisco fought out there and threw a ton of strikes, though in retrospect, likely a few too many. An Ike Davis error on an easy Jose Reyes groundball, followed by an Omar Infante double, plated a run in the bottom of the eighth and Frank Francisco got hit around in the ninth for a pair of runs, as the Mets fell 6-5 to the Marlins in walk-off fashion. Unfortunately, this one was just not meant to be. So when they scored three runs in the top of the eighth against the Marlins bullpen, it was natural to get excited and start thinking that this one could really be their twelfth comeback victory of the season (and fourth in a row). The New York Mets have made comebacks a habit early on in 2012.
